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Dan's DVD Picks for September 18th

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Dan's DVD Picks for September 18, 2012

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Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap (2012)
dir. Ice-T

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The craft. The history. The power. All these elements of the hip-hop movement are discussed with director Ice-T and the legends he interviews-Afrika Bambaataa, Eminem, Nas, Mos Def, Kanye West, Chuck D, KRS-One, Snoop Dogg, Run-DMC and Ice Cube-in this compelling and gritty feature-length documentary.

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The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
dir. Drew Goddard

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A rambunctious group of five college friends steal away for a weekend of debauchery in an isolated country cabin, only to be attacked by horrific supernatural creatures in a night of endless terror and bloodshed. Sound familiar? Just wait. As the teens begin to exhibit standard horror movie behavior, a group of technicians in a control room are scrutinizing, and sometimes even controlling, every move the terrified kids make! With their efforts continually thwarted by the all powerful eye in the sky, do they have any chance of escape

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The Babymakers (2012)
dir. Jay Chandrasekhar

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After trying everything to get his wife Audrey (Olivia Munn) pregnant, Tommy Macklin (Paul Schneider) realizes to his horror that he may be ''shooting blanks.'' Terrified that his marriage may fall apart, Tommy recruits his friends to rob a sperm bank where he made a deposit years ago. As with any half-baked scheme, everything can and does go wrong, testing the limits of Tommy and Audrey's relationship and showing how far one couple will go in hopes of getting pregnant. From Jay Chandrasekhar, the Director of Super Troopers and Beerfest.

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Conception (2011)
dir. Josh Stolberg

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CONCEPTION is a clever, romantic comedy that proves it takes more than sex to make a baby. From a couple fighting the odds of fertility to young teenagers losing their virginity, the film follows nine very different couples on the night they conceive, showing that sex can sometimes be more neurotic than erotic. The hilarious ensemble cast includes Emmy® winner Julie Bowen and Sarah Hyland (Modern Family), Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights), David Arquette (Never Been Kissed), Jason Mantzoukas (The League) and Alan Tudyk (Dodgeball).

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The Do-Deca-Pentathlon (2012)
dirs. Duplass Brothers

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Two grown men take sibling rivalry to new heights of hilarity in this winning comedy with heart. All bets are off during a family reunion when estranged brothers Mark (Steve Zissis) and Jeremy (Mark Kelly) secretly resurrect a decades-old quest to be the best. Determined to complete 25 outrageous events in order to crown a true champion, the exhausted pair find themselves leg wrestling, ping-ponging, and laser tagging to the finish line...while learning a few life lessons along the way. Written and directed by the comically competitive Duplass Brothers (Cyrus), The Do-Deca-Pentathlon brings home the gold - and the laughs!

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Hysteria (2011)
dir. Tanya Wexler

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HYSTERIA is a romantic comedy wrapped around the surprising story of the first electro-mechanical vibrator, invented by happenstance at a time when the very peak of Victorian prudishness coincided with the dawn of the electrical age. London. 1880. Dr. Mortimer Granville (Dancy) is torn between the "proper" doctor's staid and static world of success and acceptance and a more progressive and fulfilling, but frowned upon, experience. Tossed out for his forward-thinking ideas by the medical establishment, Granville finds a position with Dr. Robert Dalrymple, a highly respected and successful doctor, with a very popular private practice specializing in treating women diagnosed with Hysteria. In his new position, Dalrymple finds Granville a proper suitor for his beloved daughter Emily, the epitome of "English virtue and womanliness," with her lovely face, demure manner and artistic and intellectual accomplishments, but it is the elder daughter Charlotte (Gyllenhaal), a firebrand social reformer, arguing passionately for women's rights to be educated, vote, and live independent lives that secretly excites him. Although Granville is somewhat shocked by Charlotte's lack of propriety, he feels kinship with her conviction to help those in need. They snipe at each other's views, but he earns her grudging respect when he treats a poor settlement house woman with a broken ankle.

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Bait (2012)
dir. Kimble Rendall

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When a monstrous freak tsunami hits a sleepy beach community, a group of survivors from different walks of life find themselves trapped inside a submerged grocery store. As they try to escape to safety, they soon discover that there is a predator among them more deadly than the threat of drowning--vicious great white sharks lurking in the water, starved for fresh meat. As the bloodthirsty sharks begin to pick the survivors off one by one, the group realizes that they must work together to find a way out without being eaten alive.

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Detachment (2011)
dir. Tony Kaye

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Director Tony Kaye's (American History X) long-awaited film DETACHMENT stars Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody (The Pianist, Splice) as Henry Barthes, a substitute teacher who conveniently avoids any emotional connections by never staying anywhere long enough to form a bond with either his students or colleagues. A lost soul grappling with a troubled past, Henry finds himself at a public school where an apathetic student body has created a frustrated, burned-out administration. Inadvertently becoming a role model to his students, while also bonding with a runaway teen who is just as lost as he is, Henry finds that he's not alone in a life-and-death struggle to find beauty in a seemingly vicious and loveless world.

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The Victim (2011)
dir. Michael Biehn

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Annie's life is in jeopardy after she witnesses the horrific murder of her closest friend. Fleeing from two attackers she stumbles across Kyle, a recluse living in the middle of the woods. Two worlds collide in this grindhouse psychological thriller that will make you question your trust in mankind. Written, directed and starring Michael Biehn (The Terminator, Aliens, Grindhouse: Planet Terror, The Divide.) Also starring Jennifer Blanc (Hatchet III), Danielle Harris (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers) and Tanya Newbould (X-Men: The Last Stand).

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Brawler (2011)
dir. Chris Sivertson

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Based on true events. Sidelined by an injury incurred while protecting his young brother, underground fighter Charlie Fontaine feels betrayed when he discovers his brother having sex with his new wife, Kat. Fueled by rage, a determined Charlie makes plans to get back in the ring and take on his brother in a fight to the death.

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Katy Perry: The Movie (2012)
dirs. Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz

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Katy Perry is living proof that if you just be yourself, you can be anything! Get an inside look into the real Katy Perry and find out how this regular California girl with big dreams became one of the biggest stars in the world. Including never-before-seen content, with full song performances, behind the scenes interviews and personal moments, this “fascinating glimpse at an inspiring story”* is your chance to experience Katy Perry’s teenage dream come true! *Mara Reinstein, US Weekly

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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011)
dir. John Madden

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An award-winning, all-star cast, led by Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson, and Maggie Smith, lights up this "buoyant comedy laced with genuine emotion." (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone) When seven cash-strapped seniors decide to "outsource" their retirement to a resort in far-off India, friendship and romance blossom in the most unexpected ways. Smart, life-affirming and genuinely charming, THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL is a "true classic that reminds us that it's never too late to find love and a fresh beginning at any age." (Rex Reed, The New York Observer)

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The Magic of Belle Isle (2012)
dir. Rob Reiner

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Morgan Freeman plays Monte Wildhorn, a famous Western novelist whose passion for writing hits an impasse. He takes a lakeside cabin for the summer in picturesque Belle Isle, befriending the family next door an attractive single mom (Virginia Madsen) and her young daughters who help him find inspiration again.

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Silenced (2011)
dir. Dong-hyuk Hwang

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Based on the true account of what took place at a school for the hearing impaired in South Korea. In 2000, a principal and some faculty members had begun to sexually molest and abuse several hearing impaired students at their school for close to 4 consecutive years.

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The Woman in the Fifth (2011)
dir. Pawel Pawlikowski

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Based on Douglas Kennedy's best-selling international thriller, THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH follows American novelist Tom Ricks (AcademyAward® nominee Ethan Hawke, Before Sunset, Training Day) as he arrives in Paris determined to renew a relationship with his estranged wife and daughter. When the longed-for meeting goes poorly, he ends up in a seedy hostel on the outskirts of the city. Unable to pay for his room and board, he agrees to work as a night guard at a warehouse for the proprietor (Samir Guesmi, Tell No One) and spends the hours writing elaborate, imaginative letters to his daughter. One evening, after he's invited to a literary gathering, Tom meets Margit (Academy Award® nominee Kristin Scott Thomas, The English Patient), an enigmatic translator whose magnetic presence and worldly manner intrigue the down-and-out author. She seduces him, haughtily dictating the time and place of their rendezvous in the Fifth Arrondissement. Their passionate affair coincides with a string of inexplicable events, and slowly Tom's anxieties and inner torments begin to derange his sense of what's real.

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Oslo, August 31st (2011)
dir. Joachim Trier

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Anders will soon complete his drug rehabilitation in the countryside. As part of the program, he is allowed to go into the city for a job interview. But he takes advantage of the leave and stays on in the city, drifting around, meeting people he hasn’t seen in a long while. Thirty-four-year-old Anders is smart, handsome and from a good family, but deeply haunted by all the opportunities he has wasted, all the people he has let down. He is still relatively young, but feels his life in many ways is already over. For the remainder of the day and long into the night, the ghosts of past mistakes will wrestle with the chance of love, the possibility of a new life and the hope to see some future by morning.

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The Salt of Life (2011)
dir. Gianni Di Gregorio

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In his warm and witty follow-up to the 2010 hit Mid-August Lunch, writer-director-actor Gianni Di Gregorio has created another sparkling comedy with a dash of bittersweet. In The Salt of Life, Gianni plays a middle-aged retiree who has become invisible to all the women of Rome, regardless of age or relation. He contends with a demanding mother (played by Lunch s great nonagenarian Valeria de Franciscis); a patronizing wife; a slacker daughter; and a wild party-girl neighbor who uses him... as a dog walker. Watching his codger friends snare beautiful young girlfriends on the sun-kissed cobblestones of Trastevere, Gianni tries his polite, utterly gracious best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life with both hilarious and poignant results.

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Chico & Rita (2010)
dirs. Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal

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Oscar®-winning director Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque, Calle 54) and Spain's legendary illustrator Javier Mariscal celebrate the music and culture of Cuba with an epic story of love, passion and heartbreak.
Cuba, 1948. Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and desire unite them as they chase their dreams and each other from Havana to New York, Paris, Hollywood and Las Vegas. With an original soundtrack by legendary Cuban pianist and five-time Grammy®-winning composer Bebo Valdes, CHICO & RITA captures a defining moment in the evolution of history and jazz, and features the music of (and animated cameos by) Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Cole Porter, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Tito Puente, Chano Pozo and others.
This limited-edition Collector's set includes the full-length Latin Grammy®-winning soundtrack and a hand-picked, 16-page excerpt from The New York Times bestselling graphic novel based on the film. The soundtrack features songs written and performed by Bebo Valdes, as well as the music of jazz legends Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Cole Porter, Dizzy Gillespie and many more.


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The Revenant (2009)
dir. D. Kerry Prior

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This breakout horror comedy centers around a fallen soldier who somehow finds he has joined the ranks of the living dead. Bart Gregory (Anders) has just recently been laid to rest - so why is he still up and walking around? The only way he can keep himself from diminishing to dust is to supply himself with a constant supply of fresh blood. He quickly decides to do law enforcement a favor by cleaning up the streets.

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Night of the Demons (2009)
dir. Adam Gierasch

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Angela (Shannon Elizabeth) is throwing a decadent Halloween party at New Orleans' infamous Broussard Mansion. But after the police break up the festivities, Maddie (Monica Keena) and a few friends stay behind. Trapped inside the locked mansion gates, the remaining guests uncover a horrifying secret and soon fall victim to seven vicious, blood-thirsty demons.

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Housewives from Another World (2010)
dir. Fred Olen Ray

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Aliens inhabit the bodies of beautiful women to thwart the development of a deep space satellite that will discover their planet and lead to its destruction. Starring Penthouse Pet of the Year Heather Vandeven, Rebecca Love, Christine Nguyen, Frankie Cullen, and Tony Marino. This laugh-filled erotic comedy is from the cult movie authorities at Retromedia Entertainment and was originally seen on Cinemax. Presented in 1.78:1 widescreen enhanced for 16x9 TVs and Dolby 2.0 Stereo, includes original Retromedia trailers.

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Love Exposure (2008)
dir. Sion Sono

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Having grown in a devout Christian family and desperate to please his sin-obsessed Catholic priest father, young Yu (Takahiro Nishijima) a fairly normal kid who has no legitimate sins to confess decides to take on sinning big time and becomes a master of up-skirt photography while perfecting his ninja moves required to get just the right angle on his subjects. Things become complicated when our drag-clad hero meets the woman of his dreams; the man-hating Yoko (Hikari Mitsushima), who's involved in all-out street brawl and beating up a gang of men. This four-hour epic was a New York Times Critics' Pick and winner of the prestigious CALIGARI and FIPRESCI Prize Awards at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival. Directed by the great Sion Sono (Suicide Club).

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The Game (The Criterion Collection) (1997)
dir. David Fincher

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Enormously wealthy and emotionally remote investment banker Nicholas Van Orton (Traffic’s Michael Douglas) receives a strange gift from his ne’er-do-well younger brother (Milk’s Sean Penn) on his forty-eighth birthday: a voucher for a game that, if he agrees to play it, will change his life. Thus begins a trip down a rabbit hole that is puzzling, terrifying, and exhilarating for Nicholas and viewer alike. This multilayered, noirish descent into one man’s personal hell is also a surreal, metacinematic journey that, two years after the phenomenon Se7en, further demonstrated that director David Fincher was one of Hollywood’s true contemporary visionaries.

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Children of Paradise (The Criterion Collection) (1945)
dir. Marcel Carné

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Poetic realism reached sublime heights with Children of Paradise (Les enfants du paradis), widely considered one of the greatest French films of all time. This nimble depiction of nineteenth-century Paris’s theatrical demimonde, filmed during World War II, follows a mysterious woman (The Pearls of the Crown’s Arletty) loved by four different men (all based on historical figures): an actor, a criminal, a count, and, most poignantly, a street mime (La ronde’s Jean-Louis Barrault, in a longing-suffused performance for the ages). With sensitivity and dramatic élan, director Marcel Carné (Port of Shadows) and screenwriter Jacques Prévert (Le jour se lève) resurrect a world teeming with hucksters and aristocrats, thieves and courtesans, pimps and seers. Thanks to a major new restoration, this iconic classic looks and sounds richer and more detailed than ever.

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Les visiteurs du soir (The Criterion Collection) (1942)
dir. Marcel Carné

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A work of poetry and dark humor, Les visiteurs du soir is a lyrical medieval fantasy from the great French director Marcel Carné (Children of Paradise). Two strangers (Children of Paradise’s Arletty and La dolce vita’s Alain Cuny), dressed as minstrels, arrive at a castle in advance of court festivities—and it is revealed that they are actually emissaries of the devil himself, dispatched to spread heartbreak and suffering. Their plans, however, are thwarted by an unexpected intrusion: human love. Often interpreted as an allegory for the Nazi occupation of France, during which it was made, Les visiteurs du soir—wittily written by Jacques Prévert (Children of Paradise) and Pierre Laroche (Lumière d’été), and elegantly designed by Alexandre Trauner (Port of Shadows) and shot by Roger Hubert (Children of Paradise)—is a moving and whimsical tale of love conquering all.

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Black Sunday (1960)
dir. Mario Bava

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In Mario Bava's gothic horror masterpiece steeped in rich atmosphere, condemned witch Princess Asa (Barbara Steele) returns from the dead two centuries after her execution and wreaks vengeance on her killers' family. Possessing the body of a descendant who happens to look just like her, Asa pulls out all the stops to exact her revenge. This is Bava's credited directorial debut, and it catapulted Steele and him to stardom.

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Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970)
dir. Mario Bava

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John Harrington (Stephen Forsyth) and his wife, Mildred (Laura Betti), run an exclusive salon devoted to wedding apparel for women. Although he seems a harmless fashion designer, John is actually a serial killer, doing in his young customers on their wedding nights. With each murder, John is able to see a bit more of the long-repressed memory of his mother's death. When he murders his wife, she returns to haunt him.

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Lisa and the Devil / The House of Exorcism (1973 / 1976)
dir. Mario Bava

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LISA AND THE DEVIL: While on vacation in Spain, an American tourist (Elke Sommer) is drawn into a terrifying world of mystery, madness and murder in this surreal spine chiller directed by Italian horror maestro Mario Bava. A blind countess (Alida Valli), her imbalanced son (Alessio Orano) and a creepy bald butler (Telly Savalas) who carries around a mannequin all come into play in this fantastically bizarre tale liberally spiced with gruesome, gothic deaths.
THE HOUSE OF EXORCISM: Lisa and The Devil was later re-edited and re-released as The House of Exorcism (1976, 91min), adding the horror of diabolical possession, following The Exorcist's phenomenal success. After seeing the devil (Telly Savalas) in an ancient Spanish fresco, comely tourist Lisa Reiner (Elke Sommer) meets him in the flesh. Satan soon takes over her soul and drives her into the hospital, where American priest Father Michael (Robert Alda) does his best to exorcise the demon.


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The Devil, Probably (1977)
dir. Robert Bresson

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Like many of the late films of Robert Bresson, The Devil, Probably is, as the title suggests, a dark story of disaffected French youth in modern Paris: four disillusioned young adults who wander city streets and hole up in tiny apartments while serving witness to society's destruction of the planet. Bresson described the work as "a film about the evils of money, a source of great evil in the world whether for unnecessary armaments or the senseless pollution of the environment." It may not be the bleakest film in his canon--the honors surely belong to his final work L'Argent--but it is certainly one of his most depressing. Charles, the womanizing ringleader of the group, is haunted by an overwhelming sense of nihilism that finally envelops him. Newsreel clips of ecological disasters and atomic destruction punctuate the film and the backdrop of a busy but cold, impersonal, mercenary Paris is Bresson's least flattering portrait of the city. But it is a beautiful film, and it's clear that Bresson has invested himself in its sad desperation. Nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear and winner of Silver Berlin Bear (Special Jury Prize) at the 1977 Berlin International Film Festival.

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Dracula Blows His Cool (1979)
dir. Carl Schenkel

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Porky's Meets Love at First Bite!
A young photographer inherits Dracula's castle and decides to cash in by turning it into a discotheque, using his ditzy, clothing-averse, hot female models to publicize it. But our hero doesn't realize that his ancient ancestor Dracula is living in the basement. Dracula and his vampire bride have been kept at bay by Boris, their faithful servant who has been providing them with blood stolen taken from the local hospital. But now Dracula is being tempted by the sexy, nubile disco goers and he is about to blow his cool.
Limited Edition, Only 500 Units Available. All Units are Hand Numbered.


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A Double Life (1947)
dir. George Cukor

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George Cukor's perfectly mannered direction confidently guides this brooding and cynical film noir that is considered by many the highlight of actor Ronald Colman's great career. A Double Life explores the dangers of blurring the line between reality and illusion in this examination of the schizoid personality of a talented stage actor who begins to confuse his roles with his life. Colman gives a magnificent and mesmerizing performance as veteran thespian Anthony John, who begins to mentally derail during a run of Othello. John's courtly manners and reputation have a winning charm that endear him to both audiences and women, including his ex-wife, Brita (Signe Hasso), who acts opposite him in the play, and Pat (Shelley Winters), a sexy waitress he befriends. Colman's performance earned him a Best Actor Academy Award and Golden Globe. Mikl¢s R¢zsa also won an Oscar for his vivacious score and the film's director and screenwriters, Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin all received Oscar nominations. Edmond O'Brien co-stars as the company's producer who's secretly in love with Brita.

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Macbeth (1948)
dir. Orson Welles

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Orson Welles' dark and moody screen version of the classic William Shakespeare tragedy about a presumptuous Scottish prince's quest for power through patricide-in keeping with both the play's spirit and Welles' vision. As with his other masterpieces, Welles effectively mixes the use of shadow and oblique camera angles to achieve the ominous sense of a land in peril. Originally cut to 89 minutes for the theatrical release, the film has been restored to its full 107 complete with effected highland accents by the actors. Beautifully shot by John L. Russell (Psycho) and starring Orson Welles, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Roddy McDowall and Alan Napier. Adapted for the screen, produced and directed by the great Orson Welles (Touch of Evil).

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Cyrano De Bergerac (1950)
dir. Michael Gordon

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Recreating his stage role, Jos‚ Ferrer (Moulin Rouge) stars as Edmond Rostand's Cyrano, a 17th-century French cavalier, poet and master swordsman. This beloved tale of romance and swashbuckling came to the screen in this lavish production from producer Stanley Kramer (Judgment at Nuremberg). Cyrano is madly in love with the beautiful Roxanne (Mala Powers), but assumes that she'd never love him back due to his cathedral of a nose, so he reluctantly aids the handsome, but simple Christian (William Prince) in the pursuit of his one true love. Ferrer won the 1950 Best Actor Academy Awardr and Golden Glober for his brilliant and heartbreaking performance. Directed with luster by Michael Gordon (Pillow Talk) with a rousing score by Dimitri Tiomkin (Rio Bravo) and adapted for the screen by Carl Foreman (The Guns of Navarone).

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Man-Trap (1961)
dir. Edmond O’Brien

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Hollywood star Edmond O'Brien (D.O.A.) directs his second and final film - a widescreen heist thriller shot in glorious black-and-white by legendary cinematographer, Loyal Griggs (Shane). During the Korean War, Matt (Jeffrey Hunter) saves Vince's life and in return, Vince (David Janssen) promises to one day pay him back with half his earnings. Years later, Vince suddenly appears for a reunion and talks Matt into a questionable venture involving a plot to hijack nearly $4 million from the mob, which they would split fifty-fifty. Stella Stevens (Too Late Blues) co-stars as Matt's alcoholic and promiscuous wife.

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The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack

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THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME is one of the tightest, action-filled 62 minutes in movie history! A crazed Russian expatriate hunts people who shipwreck on his deserted island for sport... but McCrea and Wray are tougher prey than he expects. Note: The Most Dangerous Game was filmed almost simultaneously with another RKO classic, King Kong, and shared many of the same sets and personnel.
Bonus Features: Betty Boop Cartoon: "'I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You," Short Subject - "Clyde Beatty Animal Thrills," Serial Chapter #1 "Last of the Mohicans"


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Savage Streets (1984)
dir. Danny Steinmann

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They raped her sister... killed her best friend. Now she must seek revenge!
Linda Blair is Brenda, vivacious leader of the Satins, a fun-loving group of pretty high school girls. The Satins are in for trouble from the first moment they play a harmless trick on the Scars -- a vicious gang who runs loose on the Hollywood streets. The Scars and their malevolent leader, Jake, take their revenge seriously -- first with Brenda's deaf-mute sister (Linnea Quigley, Return Of The Living Dead), and then her soon-to-be-married best friend.


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Police (1985)
dir. Maurice Pialat

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Gerard Depardieu "in one of his strongest performances" (Sight and Sound) is a tough French detective who's a little too attached to his work and is torn between his professional code of honor and the demands of his heart when he finds himself romantically drawn to a drug dealer's girlfriend (Sophie Marceau) who's also a suspect in his investigation of a drug smuggling syndicate. This one-of-a-kind thriller co-stars Sandrine Bonnaire and is directed by legendary director Maurice Pialat (To Our Loves).

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End of the Road (1970)
dir. Aram Avakian

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After a catatonic episode on a railway station platform, Jacob Horner (Stacy Keach) is taken to "The Farm", a bizarre insane asylum run by Doctor D (James Earl Jones). After being "cured", Jacob takes a job as an English lecturer at a nearby college and begins a disastrous affair with the wife of a colleague. This is a niche art house film with a strong anti-establishment sensibility. End of the Road resonated with fans of the counter-culture movement and was viewed as shocking, powerful and controversial at the time of its release.

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The Boys in Company C (1978)
dir. Sidney J. Furie

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Set in 1967, The Boys in Company C follows the lives of five Marine inductees from their training in boot camp through a tour of duty in Vietnam that quickly devolves into a hellish nightmare. Disheartened by futile combat, appalled by the corruption of their South Vietnamese ally, and constantly endangered by the incompetence of their own company commander, the young men discover a possible way out of the war. They are told that if they can defeat a rival soccer team they may spend the rest of their tour playing exhibition games safely behind the lines. But, as might be expected, nothing in Vietnam is as simple as it seems.

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Halloween II (Collector’s Edition) (1981)
dir. Rick Rosenthal

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Picking up exactly where the first film left off, Halloween II follows the same ill-fated characters as they encounter the knife-wielding maniac thought had been for dead in the first film. It seems the inhuman Michael Myers is still very much alive and out for more revenge as he stalks the deserted halls of the Haddonfield hospital. As he gets closer to his main target, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) discovers the chilling mystery behind the crazed psychopath’s actions. Written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, Halloween II is a spine-tingling dark ride into the scariest night of the year.
Two-disc set includes the theatrical version and the television cut with added footage not seen in the theatrical version as well as audio Commentaries from the Director, cast and crew.


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Halloween III: Season of the Witch (Collector’s Edition) (1982)
dir. Tommy Lee Wallace

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When a terrified toy salesman is mysteriously attacked and brought to the hospital babbling and clutching the year’s most popular Halloween costume, an eerie pumpkin mask, Dr. Daniel Challis (Tom Atkins, The Fog, Night Of The Creeps) is thrust into a terrifying Halloween nightmare. Working with the salesman’s daughter, Ellie (Stacey Nelkin), Daniel traces the mask to the Silver Shamrock Novelties company and its founder, Conal Cochran (Dan O Herlihy, RoboCop). Ellie and Daniel uncover Cochran’s shocking Halloween plan and must stop him before trick-or-treaters across the country are kept from ever coming home in this terrifying thriller from writer/director Tommy Lee Wallace (Stephen King’s It).
New special features include audio commentaries, new interviews with cast & crew, a look at the original shooting locations, trailers, radio spots and more!


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Puppet Master II (1991)
dir. Dave Allen

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Those nasty little puppets are back to wreak more havoc and take care of some unfinished business. Joined by Torch, the newest member of the sinister troupe, the puppets exhume their beloved creator Toulon and gather the brain matter that keeps them alive. But the Puppet Master has a deadly plan of his own....

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Puppet Master III (1991)
dir. David DeCoteau

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After hearing that Andre Toulon's puppets have no strings but rather seem to have a life of their own., Dr. Hess, a Gestapo henchman during World War II, sends the Gestapo to the theatre to kidnap them . During the melee, Toulon's wife ELSA is killed and Toulon is whisked away by the Nazis. However, on the way to headquarters the puppets attack the Gestapo and escape with Toulon. Now Toulon begins to plan his revenge. He creates a new puppet, Six Shooter, models Blade after a pasty-faced Nazi and uses Elsa's essence to create Leech Woman, Now Toulon's army is ready to get even and take revenge.

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Best of Ernest

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Get set for hours of fun with the most loquacious lout ever to show up unannounced at America’s door! Beginning as a TV pitchman in 1980, drawling the praises of products like local amusement parks, car dealerships, “Sprite” and “Mello Yello” to an unseen (and clearly uncomfortable) next door neighbor named “Vern”, Ernest P. Worrell soon wormed his way into audiences’ hearts – making the leap to the big screen in 1987! Over the next decade or so, this hilarious hick would tackle everything from barracks life to basketball stardom to an African jewel hunt to an unexpected semester within the halls of academia, armed with nothing but a simpleton’s smile and a fast talkin’ catchphrase: “KnowhutImean?” The Best of Ernest provides an unbeatable overview of the iconic character’s twenty year progress from local commercial spots to major national ad campaigns – culminating with 5 of the finest entries from the beloved film series (Ernest in the Army, Ernest Rides Again, Ernest Goes to School, Slam Dunk Ernest and Ernest Goes to Africa). Along the way, you’ll encounter delightful characters like Rimshot (the Jack Russell Terrier who is undoubtedly smarter than his master), Ernest’s brothers in hickdom Chuck and Bobby (played by Gailard Sartain and Bill Bryge), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (who helps Ernest master the finer points of slam dunking) and a wild and woolly assortment of Worrell family members (all played by star Jim Varney - showing off his thespian range and rubber-faced impressions), but don’t count on meeting ol’ Vern! KnowhutImean?

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Modern Family: The Complete Third Season (2011)

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Join TV's #1 family for another hilarious and refreshingly original season of Modern Family, winner of eleven Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series two years in a row! As the extended Pritchett/Dunphy clan faces an uproariously unpredictable array of family vacations, holiday hassles, troublesome in-laws, and surprising secrets, they still somehow manage to thrive together as one big, loving family - even as they drive each other absolutely insane! Season Three features a hilarious gag reel and never-before-seen couch confessions that will make you laugh out loud and remind you why viewers and critics alike have fallen in love with this thoroughly Modern Family.

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Get a Life: The Complete Series

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Finally! All 35 Uncut Episodes of the Ultimate Anti-Sitcom on Five Easy-to-Eat DVDs!
Here are the surreal, twisted, violent, hilarious misadventures of Chris Peterson: a 30-year-old paperboy with an ever-decreasing grasp on reality. Starring Chris Elliott (Eagleheart), Executive Produced by David Mirkin (The Simpsons) and created by Chris Elliott, Adam Resnick and David Mirkin, Get a Life has earned a rabid cult following. Co-starring Bob Elliott, Robin Riker, Elinor Donahue, Sam Robards and Brian Doyle-Murray.
Includes all 35 uncut episodes plus all-new bonus features with the cast and crew. . . It’s like a nightmare come true!



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Monster Squad: The Complete Series (1976)

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Originally screened on Saturday mornings on NBC in the late 70s. The show stars Fred Grandy (The Love Boat) as Walt, a criminology student working as a night watchman in a wax museum. To pass the time, Walt built a prototype "Crime Computer". When Walt plugged in his Crime Computer, the "oscillating vibrations" brought to life three legendary monsters. Dracula, The Werewolf and Frankenstein. These creatures hated and feared for centuries are now determined to make up for their past misdeeds by using their unique abilities to fight crime and bust super villains wherever they find them. Together they are the Monster Squad! Monster Squad was a hugely popular Saturday morning kid's action adventure series created by the same team that brought you the infamous 1960s Batman series. Now for the first time ever on DVD see all 13 episodes of this classic series now fully restored to its former glory!

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The Red Hand Gang: The Complete Series (1977)

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The Red Hand Gang were a group of five inner-city pre-teens who unwittingly found themselves foiling a jewel heist, a museum robbery and a child kidnap. The Red Hand Gang were so called because of their trademark red handprint, which they left to mark where they had been. This short-lived 1970s American kids TV series was hugely popular in the UK and the USA during the late 70s and early 80s and it still retains a cult following today.
Bonus Features: Stills Gallery , Original American Commercial Break Card , Episode Synopses , Series Synopsis , Motion Menus


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Steve Martin: The Television Stuff

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Over six hours of rare stand-up, television specials, guest appearances and more.
Steve Martin remains one of the most beloved and creatively prolific talents in American comedy, but until now his body of work on television has been largely unavailable on DVD. That all changes here. From the stand-up act that made him a comedy rock star (of which only two complete performances were ever recorded, both included in this set) to his four joyfully twisted NBC sketch comedy specials, his Oscar-nominated short film and a jewel box of additional comic bits, The Television Stuff finally delivers one of the most unique and treasured eras in Steve Martin’s celebrated career. Featuring special guest appearances by Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, Lauren Hutton, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Lynn Redgrave, Paul Simon, David Letterman, Carl Reiner, Eric Idle and Johnny Cash
The Stand-up Specials:
* On Location With Steve Martin (Live at The Troubadour, 1976)
* Homage To Steve (Includes The Absent Minded Waiter and Steve Live at The Universal Amphitheatre, 1979)
The NBC Specials:
* Steve Martin: A Wild And Crazy Guy (1978)
* Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty (1980)
* All Commercials . . . A Steve Martin Special (1980)
* Steve Martin’s Best Show Ever (1981)
Bits And Pieces:
Spanning 1966 to 2005, a collection of television guest appearances, speeches and music videos.


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Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse

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Katt Williams ushers in Kattpacalypse, exploding with more energy than an atomic bomb and riffing on everything from Doomsday to Obama. Katt Williams has been the best selling urban comic in the last 10 years and proved to have explosive sales across all platforms from DVD to tours.

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Eddie Izzard: Live at Madison Square Garden

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Eddie Izzard is one of only four comedians to ever play Madison Square Garden and he is the only one from England. This live sold out show was the final stop on his "Stripped" tour of 2010, now on DVD for the first time. In Eddie’s own words, the show is "about everything that has ever happened... with a few gaps" as he runs through social commentary, witty observations and quite a few "off the subject" tangents. From God & politics to history and even ancient Latin, Eddie’s genius shines in this tour de force his first DVD release since 2009’s Live from Wembley.

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Michael Jackson: Live at Wembley July 16, 1988

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Michael Jackson's legendary July 16, 1988 concert at Wembley Stadium. The concert is not a compilation of performances, but rather one complete show, exactly as Michael performed it for Prince Charles, Princess Diana and the 72,000 fans who were in the audience for that night’s sold out show. The DVD was sourced from Michael Jackson's personal VHS copy of the performance as shown on the JumboTrons during the concert. This footage was only recently unearthed and is the only known copy of the show to exist. The visuals have been restored and the audio quality enhanced so that fans can share in the excitement of that famous night.

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New York Mets 50th Anniversary Collector’s Set

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MLB Productions and A&E Home Entertainment have created a celebratory collection of memories, milestones, moments, and most of all things New York Mets. This Collector's Set weaves joyful editorial with an uplifting pictorial presentation that wraps around 10 DVDs of classic and in some cases never-before-seen Mets history. This one-of-a-kind Mets treasure-trove features more than 22 hours of beloved players, unforgettable moments, and stirring performances. Wrapped with stunning and historic images from Major League Baseball archives, this 26-page compendium is as expansive as it is unprecedented and creates the most comprehensive New York Metropolitan DVD celebration.
Disc Contents:
DISC 1: 1963 Highlight Film; 1969 Highlight Film; 1973 Highlight Film
DISC 2: 1969 World Series Film; 1986 World Series Film; An Amazin' Era
DISC 3: 1978 Highlight Film; 1988 Highlight Film; 1990 Highlight Film
DISC 4: Millennium Mets: 2000 Season in Review; 'The Team, The Time, The 2006 New York Mets'
DISC 5: Game: 1969 World Series Game 3 Orioles v. Mets
DISC 6: Game: 1986 NLCS Game 6 Mets vs. Astros
DISC 7: Game: 1986 World Series Game 6 Red Sox vs Mets
DISC 8: Game: 2000 NLCS Game 5 Cardinals vs Mets
DISC 9: Game: 9/21/01 Braves vs Mets
DISC 10: Mets 50th Anniversary


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New York Mets 50 Greatest Players

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In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Mets, MLB Productions has created an all-new
DVD program entitled: New York Mets 50 Greatest Players.
This commemorative countdown will honor and applaud the 50 greatest Mets as determined by a blue ribbon panel consisting of Gary Cohen, Ralph Kiner, Steve Hirdt, Howie Rose and John Harper. The program will receive massive promotion and marque placement on the SNY Network in September and October of 2012.
The DVD features extended segments including 20 additional minutes that showcase the greatest Mets highlights of all time not included in the main program, plus exclusive bonus footage including a segment on the origin of the team.


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Fenway Park Home of the Red Sox: 100th Anniversary Collector’s Set

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Major League Baseball Productions and A&E Home Entertainment have created a celebratory offering of New England baseball. This one-of-a-kind tribute blends editorial and pictorial presentations with 12 DVDs that overflow with 26 hours of memories of beloved players, unforgettable moments, and Fenway Park performances.
Packed with stunning and historic Major League Baseball photos, this 28-page compendium is expansive and unprecedented. This is the ultimate celebration of a beloved landmark that has linked players from three centuries and fans across five generations.
Includes New Content and Classic Moments!
New documentary: FENWAY PARK: 100 YEARS AS THE HEART OF RED SOX NATION
Nine season highlight films including rare films from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, '80s, plus favorites from the '90s and '00s
1967 Carl Yastrzemski sparks critical win with 3 hits and 4 RBI
1975 Carlton Fisk's home run wins Game 6 of the World Series
1986 ALCS Game 7, American League pennant clincher
1999 All-Star Game, Pedro Martinez dominates the NL
2004 ALCS Game 4, David Ortiz begins the greatest comeback in postseason history
2007 ALCS Game 7, American League pennant clincher
Disc Contents:
DISC 1: Fenway 100 Program
DISC 2: 1955, 1957, 1967, 1975, & 1978 Highlight Films
DISC 3: 1986 & 1990 Highlight Films; MLB's Greatest Rivalries
DISC 4: 2004 Season in Review 'Faith Rewarded'; 2004 WS Film
DISC 5: 2007 Season in Review 'Champions Again'; 2007 WS Film
DISC 6: Red Sox Memories
DISC 7: Game: 9/30/67 (YAZ Game)
DISC 8: Game: 1975 World Series Game 6
DISC 9: Game: 1986 ALCS Game 7
DISC 10: Game: 1999 All-Star Game
DISC 11: Game: 2004 ALCS Game 4
DISC 12: 2007 ALCS Game 7


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The Pittsburgh Steelers: Behind the Steel Curtain

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They called them S.O.S. same old Steelers. The kind of team that would hang in there for three quarters and implode in the fourth. The kind of team that had hope, but no real chance.
Over an 11-year span, the Steelers changed forever, from lovable losers to the finest franchise in the National Football League. This exciting DVD from NFL Films goes behind one of the greatest dynasties in sports history to show how Chuck Noll, Mean Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw and scores of others came to dominate the NFL in the 1970s.
From their drafting strategy, to their famed trapping game, to one of the greatest defenses ever developed, Behind The Steel Curtain unlocks the secrets of the team’s success and details all of the great moments from the era. This exciting DVD is a must for any Steelers fan!
Bonus Content:
NFL Game of the Week: 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff Game ( The Immaculate Reception )
NFL Game of the Week: 1974 AFC Championship Game


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WWE: SummerSlam 2012

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For the 4th year in a row, WWE takes over Hollywood for the biggest event of the Summer! At the historic 25th edition of SummerSlam the Staples Center will shine brighter than ever as all the top Superstars look for career defining moments in one of WWE's signature events.

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London 2012 Highlights: Games of the XXX Olympiad

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Capture the most dramatic and exciting moments from the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Watch as athletes from around the world compete for the bronze, silver and gold medals. This DVD contains highlights from the NBC original broadcast coverage and features the greatest athletes in the world, united in the most important competition of their lifetimes.

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Notable releases finally on Blu-ray.

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Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures (Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade / Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) (1981-2008)

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The War of the Roses (1989)

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Hoffa (1992)

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Ed Wood (1994)

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Devil’s Advocate (1997)

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Judge Dredd (1995)

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Queen of the Damned (2002)

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Daimajin: Triple Feature (Daimajin / Return of Daimajin / Daimajin Strikes Again) (1966)

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Great week.

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GET A LIFE! The series, I mean

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Not sure I knew that Monster Squad was originally a tv show.
Thrilled to finally get the first two Halloween sequels on bluray finally and that The Game bluray finally surfaced after years of rumors.
Hatchet for the Honeymoon and Man-Trap will probably get copped, as well as The Devil Probably, although I have no idea why Olive is putting it out only on dvd when they've been putting out much more obscure stuff out on bluray.

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art of rap is okay. I watched it on VH1 last night. It's sort of interesting but it's pretty much the same segment repeated over and over again with different rappers.

That Indiana Jones looks off the hook. I'd def cop that if i owned a blu ray player. :owens:

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aleph wrote:GET A LIFE!
:lol: the post i was going to make
still, get a life!
and thread go t me wanting to watch the game right now
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GET A LIFE!!!!

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dope!

macbeth, the devil probably, a double life, man-trap and a shit load of bava!
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Wow the red hand gang

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Fuck yeah.

WB archives has a bunch of cool new releases: Villain, 5 Man Army, Sitting Target

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Tommy Bunz wrote:Image
Fuck yeah.

WB archives has a bunch of cool new releases: Villain, 5 Man Army, Sitting Target
HOLY SHIT

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This film is newly remastered.


This is absolutely incredible news, this and Villain are both high high up on the list of British action thrillers from the 70s. Up there with Get Carter, and as good as anything else along these lines coming from Europe at the time

thanks for the heads up on these tommy

might grab 5 Man Army just for the novelty of seeing Testuo Tamba in a western
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Definitely dvr-ing Wrath of God when it screens on TCM, Oct. 17, for those interested (Dan)

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aleph wrote:Definitely dvr-ing Wrath of God when it screens on TCM, Oct. 17, for those interested (Dan)
I am, but does this have anything to do with Aguirre (sp?)? I see that film mentioned on many critcs' top 10 lists, but I've never seen it.

Also, does Amazon get Warner Archives releases on the same release date? I definitely would've added those above, but I didn't see them listed.

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Dan wrote:
I am, but does this have anything to do with Aguirre (sp?)?
no, this is an american adventure/western starring Robert Mitchum

you're thinking of Aguirre: The Wrath of God, a german movie directed by Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski
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drizzle wrote:
Dan wrote:
I am, but does this have anything to do with Aguirre (sp?)?
no, this is an american adventure/western starring Robert Mitchum

you're thinking of Aguirre: The Wrath of God, a german movie directed by Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski
Yeah, I didn't IMDB the Mitchum one, was just wondering if it was a remake.

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My pocket are crying this week

The Cabin in the Woods
The Game
Halloween III :rockout: :rockout:
Get a Life: The Complete Series :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: (I don't buy DVDs anymore, but I can make an exception)

The best week of the year so far

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Panama wrote:My pocket are crying this week

The Cabin in the Woods
The Game
Halloween III :rockout: :rockout:
Get a Life: The Complete Series :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: (I don't buy DVDs anymore, but I can make an exception)

The best week of the year so far
I might've jumped the gun on The Game. Amazon says it comes out tomorrow, but I'm seeing other sites saying next Tuesday, including Criterion's own site.

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I'm not sure if Amazon and Warner release on the same day or not. I just randomly decided to see what WB had put out recently today and saw these just came out.

I love the archives for getting a lot of these rarities out on the market, but I was pretty bummed to see that Get Carter is now an archive title. Was really hoping that would be a bluray title soon.

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Does Kino have any big sales like Criterion does? I know sometimes Criterion will have 50% off sales and there's also the Barnes & Noble sales to look forward to.

They put out some decent titles, but was wondering if there's a time of year where you can scoop them up much cheaper.

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Occasionally they'll put some of their less popular dvds on sale on their own site but very rarely.
Normally deepdiscount has a kino sale at least once a year where they are a good bit under amazon prices, thats the best place/time I've found to buy them.
I'll give you a heads up next time they have one.

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Thanks!

I get their monthly catalog and see a lot of DVDs for like $7.99, but I'd love to get their upcoming Buster Keaton box set at a much cheaper price.

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Everyone ought to check out Love Exposure.

Nice to see some love for Halloween III here.

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